A different approach to J. S. Bach

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A different approach to J. S. Bach

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A different approach to J. S. Bach.

Glass Harp

This was originally posted on YouTube in 2009.

Enjoy!

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*****BRAVO*****

I liked this one best - it seemed to be more in tune/time with the season:

Glass harp-Dance of the sugar plum fairy-Tchaikovsky

Also enjoyed the tutorial on how to tune a Glass Harp.
If anyone did not notice the glasses are filled with various amounts of a
liquid; water ?

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Although I enjoy the classics, it is also fun to listen to more contemporary music.

There is also a video on you tube - a contemporary song - played by a bunch of
Lutherans who have been "hitting the bottle" that is kind of fun to watch and listen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k26nt3Y4cmg
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Try out this one! A glass harmonica, Invented by Ben Franklin I beleive!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WZExmtI ... re=related

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For a good laugh check this one out!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCFCeJTE ... re=related

The Silent Monks! :lol:

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This video is a one man barber shop quartet. The song is of a religious nature so if that offends anyone, don't view the video. The guy isn't the best looking singer I've seen, but his voice is rather good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=dx ... re=related

hope you enjoy it and that the link works.
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Excellent. My favorite piece of music by my favorite composer, although Pink Floyd run a close second place to J.S. Bach as far as I am concerned. Still nothing beats Bach. Very unique, and surprising.
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I've always enjoyed the classics, 'specially beatoften, handle, mandle and batch.....at least that's what I called them when I was 9 taking piano lessons from my mother who was a piano empresariess.

Loved the Johan Sebastian Bach music on the glasses. Thank you. :hide:
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..and the little handwritten notice on the door of the music shop said: 'Gone Chopin, Bach to lunch. Offenbach sooner'.

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Kirbstone wrote:..and the little handwritten notice on the door of the music shop said: 'Gone Chopin, Bach to lunch. Offenbach sooner'.
And of course there was the art thief who was caught when the getaway vehicle ran out of fuel. Asked why he had not filled up beforehand, the thief said he did not have the Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gough...

(Sorry)

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heheheheheheeheheheheheheheheheheehhehe guffaw...wtg Ian. :thewave: :thewave: Yuri Chopin yuri way on the keyboard in the movie "BIG" with Tom Hanks and Bob Loggia dancing through "Chopsticks" :thewave:
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